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I started this blog as a way to vent, keep family and friends updated, and as a form of therapy to get through some rough spots in my life. It somehow turned into a cooking blog...complete with my rambling and ranting! Cooking, along with posting recipes, stories and pictures makes me happy so I hope you enjoy reading my posts and find a recipe or two to try!

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January 31, 2011

Ham and Swiss Cheese Mini Frittatas

Individual little savory muffin delights, these frittatas are easy and convenient. They can be made ahead and taken as a quick weekday breakfast, or used as part of a more elaborate weekend brunch.

They are also highly customizable. I used ham and swiss cheese, but you could use bacon and cheddar cheese, you could leave out the meat to make it vegetarian, add vegetables, onions, herbs - the possibilities are endless!

Make sure that you grease the muffin tin really well - I used butter and the frittatas still stuck on the bottom a little.

Reheat by throwing the microwave for a minute!

Enjoy!

This is the muffin tin I used - it makes six large muffins. If you have one with smaller cups, this recipe would make more than six frittatas.

Ham and Swiss Cheese Mini Frittatas (serves 6)

12 eggs

1 cup of diced ham

3/4 cup of shredded swiss cheese

1/4 cup of milk, half-n-half or heavy cream

1/2 teaspoon salt

1/2 teaspoon pepper

Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

Generously grease a muffin tin with butter, set aside.

Beat the eggs with the milk in a large bowl.

Divide the ham and cheese equally between the muffin cups, then pour the egg mixture equally over top of the ham and cheese. Top with salt and pepper.

Bake for 25 - 35 minutes or until the top is starting to brown. Note: cooking time will vary depending on the size/number of the muffin cups you use.